A Jeffersonian Novelist
Who championed "the dream of the little man, the small farmer and worker who wants to be free from centralization and tyranny, whether it come from business or labor, the right or the left," writes Richard F. Hill, quoted by Libertas et Memoria here — The conservative vision of John Dos Passos.
Labels: America the Beautiful, Paleoconservatism, Paleolibertarianism, The Written Word

2 Comments:
Speaking of novelists, have you ever read any books by J. F. Powers, such as "The Wheat that Springeth Green"?
BTW - I enjoyed Dos Passos' 1919 when I read it some years back.
Thanks for the link! Much appreciated. When I posted that story, I thought you might find it interesting. God bless!
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